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青少年校園威脅被控、AI數據中心爭議與電子煙危害—卡爾加里週一要聞

16 篇文章 1 個月前 182

🚑 突發與事故

  1. 亞伯達北部青少年因校園威脅被控。 皇家騎警在賽克斯史密斯逮捕一名青少年,因為校園槍擊威脅導致繳獲一把槍,反映出該地區對校園安全日益上升的擔憂。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 男子因卡爾加里槍擊事件被控。 週日清晨,卡爾加里東北區印度餃子屋外發生爭執,22歲男子被控,嫌犯駕駛灰色道奇Charger逃離現場。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 提議禁止16歲以下兒童使用社交媒體。 聯邦在線危害法案可能包括禁止16歲以下兒童使用社交媒體,旨在保護未成年人免受網絡風險。
  2. 卡爾加里面臨新學校資金挑戰。 亞伯達省積極的學校建設計劃對卡爾加里的預算施加壓力,突顯持續的基礎設施資金困境。
  3. 亞伯達展開公投大規模招聘。 亞伯達選舉因十月公投需要招聘創紀錄的6萬名工人,進一步放大選舉參與問題。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 亞伯達原住民挑戰AI數據中心。 大溪湖克里國家對亞伯達政府在Kevin O’Leary支持的700億美元Wonder Valley數據中心的諮詢提出異議,強調土著土地權利和經濟影響。

🏥 健康

  1. 研究發現電子煙比香煙危害更大。 亞伯達大學研究人員報告電子煙對肺和心臟的損害比傳統香煙更快,引發公共健康關注。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. Corb Lund反煤請願獲得動力。 鄉村音樂藝術家推動的「要水不要煤」運動達到簽名門檻,促使省政府對亞伯達洛磯山的煤礦開採采取行動。

📰 今日其他要聞

  • Poilievre承認亞伯達分裂選民。
  • 健康號碼在駕照上有風險,隱私專員警告。
  • Corb Lund慶祝成功的反煤請願活動。
  • Corb Lund表示「要水不要煤」請願活動成功。
  • 專家稱德州牛中的螺旋蟲對加拿大沒有威脅。
  • 亞伯達的Smith警告公投後反對違法行為。
  • 涉及致命車禍的亞伯達卡車公司有不良記錄。
  • 臉書資助海外亞伯達分裂主義宣傳。
  • 卡爾加里的奶油雕塑象徵權力的脆弱。

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